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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostThere’s a great video by AvE on YouTube that is an armchair quarterback analysis of the bridge and its constuction and possible causes for the collapse.
If you haven’t enjoyed AvE before, go through some of his stuff. Highly entertaining.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostThere’s a great video by AvE on YouTube that is an armchair quarterback analysis of the bridge and its constuction and possible causes for the collapse.
If you haven’t enjoyed AvE before, go through some of his stuff. Highly entertaining.
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostThis thing was designed, built, installed and being tested by none other than the COLLEGE engineering team.
People hearing shit once and repeating it with zero thought is exactly how we got into this 'fake news' age we're in.
Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostMore incompetent engineers that will soon have degrees.
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This will probably end up being subject matter for future engineering classes. Back in the late '70s there was a very [in]famous accident at a hotel in Kansas City where a suspended walkway collapsed during a large party. Anyone who has to take Statics (second year engineering load analysis course) has probably learned about it. 114 killed and another 216 injured because of some bad calculations up front and some even worse "on the fly" compounding decisions (to make construction easier) during the build.
Last edited by Strychnine; 03-17-2018, 05:12 PM.
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Originally posted by R3_82GT View PostI'm really sorry about to see all of the carnage that happened, but who could not see this coming with "Chose the best answer" math.
I can see how this can happen...buts it's got nothing to do with "chose the best answer".
A PE license doesnt mean a damn thing when it comes to competence however. Most of the best engineers I know do not work with civil structures and most other career paths don't care about a PE license.
It's more likely the marketing or or business side that's partially at fault here. I can't tell you how many times I've almost seen a sales department talk an engineer into agreeing to increase the load rating of a product because "there's a safety factor right?" Fighting this type of sales pressure is one of the few reasons i will gladly walk away from a job when it's a safety critical application.
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[QUOTE=Ruffdaddy;1686142]That's definitely not how engineering school works. I can see how this can happen...buts it's got nothing to do with "chose the best answer".
I have to disagree with you here - I've been an Engineer (Electrical and System) for 30+ years now, and the Math skills (that are the basis for ALL of Engineering) aren't there. They can do Mathcad and modeling, but don't understand what is happening beyond the computer - As my System Architecture professor said, any conflict between the model and reality - reality wins.
And we did discuss the Hyatt disaster in my Statics and Dynamics class at the University of Missouri - Columbia.
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Uh ohOriginally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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[quote=R3_82GT;1686146]Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostThat's definitely not how engineering school works. I can see how this can happen...buts it's got nothing to do with "chose the best answer".
I have to disagree with you here - I've been an Engineer (Electrical and System) for 30+ years now, and the Math skills (that are the basis for ALL of Engineering) aren't there. They can do Mathcad and modeling, but don't understand what is happening beyond the computer - As my System Architecture professor said, any conflict between the model and reality - reality wins.
And we did discuss the Hyatt disaster in my Statics and Dynamics class at the University of Missouri - Columbia.
You'll have to show me your experience in structural analysis...im sure youve got loads of experience there as a EE and all. And I'm sure you know exactly how school is nowadays....
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I don't think this was an engineering failure since it was not a finished bridge that fell down. It looks like they should have left a truss in the middle of the span until they finished attaching the support cables. I do realize that some engineer probably said that it was okay to omit the truss but there is no way I would have done that if I was the foreman on that job simply because I do not trust large unsupported spans.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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